Premier League club wrecking Arsenal plans for world class attacker

The London Evening Standard says Arsenal
initially bid around £40million for Zaha, while it has been suggested
that the Gunners would be willing to offer players to sweeten any deal.
But Palace are holding out for £80m.

United included a sell-on clause when they sold Zaha back to Palace in 2015 as part of a deal worth around £6m.

It entitles them to 20 per cent of the profit made on the Ivorian’s sale which, if he were to go for £80m, would be around £15m.

Palace
tried to remove the clause as part of the negotiations surrounding
Wan-Bissaka’s move to Old Trafford, but they were unable to.

As a result the Eagles have strengthened their resolve around not dropping Zaha’s asking price given the cash windfall Manchester United are due from any deal.